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Article What’s Good for Google is Good for the Gander by Mark O’Brien on January 10, 2012 Google has made it simple for us. When talking about SEO, the only SE you really need to consider is Google. They have had over sixty- five percent of the organic search engine market share for the past ten years running (they currently have approximately eighty-four percent). Their sheer popularity is not the main reason that what Read Now About
Article Even Big Huge Massive Companies Make Mistakes by Christopher Butler on January 9, 2012 In this month's newsletter, I've done my best to explain the effects of Google's recent move to encrypt search queries made by users logged in to their Google accounts. Maybe it really was the result of a sincere care for user privacy Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design Behind the Scenes: The Website Design Process by Justin Kerr on January 5, 2012 A year ago, Chris Butler suggested I select one of our clients and chronicle the entire web design experience. The following is a behind-the-scenes look at the six-month period from kick-off call to site launch of August Jackson, a marketing services firm that came to Newfangled through a word-of-mouth referral. Read Now About
Article Why You’ll Start Paying for Analytics in 2012 by Christopher Butler on December 31, 2011 This month, Chris Butler takes a hard look at some recent developments in search and how they impact your ability to measure the effectiveness of your website. With the search-to-stats feedback loop broken, he offers some advice on how to creatively assemble a flexible and secure approach to website measurement... Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design 2011: The Year in Review by Christopher Butler on December 20, 2011 If I had to pick one word to describe 2011 at Newfangled, it would have to be "team." Whether it was internally or with our clients, we worked in a lot of face-time together, finding new and interesting ways to collaborate and teach each other new things. The grid of images above is only about a tenth of the number of similar pictures I took during the many meetings and enrichment sessions that took place this year. And through it all, we did more work than any other year in our 16-year history. So, of course, we're looking forward to recharging over the holidays and starting 2012 refreshed. Just like last year, I gathered recommendations from our team of their favorite Newfangled content from 2011. Here's what they want you to see... Read Now About
Article On Ethical Technology by Christopher Butler on December 7, 2011 This isn't exactly Newfangled material, but in case anyone here is interested, I've been blogging about ethics and technology over here for the last several days. I'll probably finish out the week, assuming I don't somehow find more to rant about... I'd love to hear what you have to say, too... Read Now About
Article VIDEO: Chris Butler on Making Sense of the Data at 2011 HOW Interactive Design Conference by Christopher Butler on December 5, 2011 Back in November, I presented at the HOW Interactive Design Conference. Here's the video of my session, "Making Sense of the Data." The slides don't look amazing on the video, but you can see them in all their full glory, plus a full writeup of most of what I said in last month's newsletter of the same name... Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design There is No Box! by Christopher Butler on November 29, 2011 For designers, the phrase "Think outside of the box" is beyond cliche. The good news is that there is no box anymore! This month, Chris Butler takes a hard look at how interactive designers have responded to mobile devices and makes a case for taking a broader (no-box) approach: designing for content, rather than containers… Read Now About
Article The Kindle Fire’s New Browser (And What It Plans to Know About You). published on November 28, 2011 With the launch of the new Kindle Fire, all of us in the web development field may have a new browser to add to our QA roster in 2012: Amazon Silk. Projections of the Kindle Fire (with its appealing $199 price point) are strong, with estimates of around 5 million by the end of 2011 and 20 million by 2012. To put that in perspective, the iPad has sold about 28 million since its launch. Rather than use an existing browser, Amazon has crafted its own that takes advantage of their vast cloud computing network to speed up mobile browsing Read Now About
Article My Mixbook for 2011 by Christopher Butler on November 10, 2011 Well, here we are at the end of 2011 and Volume 3 of A Year of Ideas is ready. Just like the past two volumes, I spent the past year reading a ton on the web (something around 1500 articles) and bookmarking the most interesting stuff for possible inclusion in Volume 3. I ended setting aside 61 articles and have spent the last couple of months editing that list down to 25, creating the interior design and cover, and getting them printed. They just arrived and I'm pretty excited and happy with how they turned out... Read Now About